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Shane LeeBorn: 8 August 1973, Wollongong, New South WalesMajor Teams: New South Wales, Somerset, Worcestershire, Australia. Known As: Shane Lee Pronounced: shayn lee Batting Style: Right Hand Bat Bowling Style: Right Arm Medium Brother: Lee, B; ODI Debut: Australia v West Indies at Adelaide, World Series, 1995/96 Latest ODI: Australia v India at Visakhapatnam, 4th ODI, 2000/01 First-class Debut: New South Wales v Western Australia at Sydney, 1992/93 List A Debut: New South Wales v Tasmania at Sydney, 1992/93 Career Statistics:TESTS M I NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 Ct St Batting 0 - - - - - - - - - Balls M R W Ave Best 5 10 SR Econ Bowling 0 - - - - - - - - - ONE-DAY INTERNATIONALS (including 03/04/2001) M I NO Runs HS Ave SR 100 50 Ct St Batting & Fielding 45 35 8 477 47 17.66 95.40 0 0 23 0 O M R W Ave BBI 4w 5w SR Econ Bowling 284.2 14 1245 48 25.93 5-33 1 1 35.5 4.37 FIRST-CLASS (1992/93 - 2002) M I NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 Ct St Batting & Fielding 93 151 22 5071 183* 39.31 12 24 74 0 O M R W Ave BBI 5 10 SR Econ Bowling 1699.1 309 6078 150 40.52 4-20 0 0 67.9 3.57 LIST A LIMITED OVERS (1992/93 - 2002/03; last updated 09/11/2002) M I NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 Ct St Batting & Fielding 147 125 23 2869 115 28.12 4 13 73 0 O R W Ave BBI 4w 5w SR Econ Bowling 920.3 4286 162 26.45 5-33 7 1 34.0 4.65 - Explanations of First-Class and List A status courtesy of the ACS. StatsGuru Filters for Shane LeeStatistics involving Shane LeeArticles about Shane Lee
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Profile:A player whose right arm medium pace bowling and hard hitting batting skills have intermittently captured the attention of his nation's one-day international selectors for several years now, Shane Lee is a blond-headed all-rounder who hails from New South Wales. From his base in Wollongong, Lee always showed great potential as a junior: this promise culminating in selection in Australia's under-19 team in 1991-92. In the years since, he has duly become a particularly skilled performer (especially with the bat) at interstate level, where his prowess as a clean striker of the ball has been in regular evidence. He also enjoyed a productive season of county cricket with Somerset in 1996, topping his team's batting averages, even if his bowling was not altogether suited by the slower and lower conditions. Along similar lines, Lee made a huge impact in his first match in the international arena, raising visions of great things as he struck a whirlwind 39 against West Indies in Adelaide in December 1995. After failing to recapture the form during ensuing matches in that series and again in the 1996 World Cup, though, he was left out of the national side for a period of over two years shortly thereafter and was accordingly forced to endure the most difficult phase of his career to date. On his return, he struggled to an extent again. He was only a bit-part performer in the 1998-99 Carlton and United Series and, before being dropped at about the same time as the team effected its remarkable turnaround, mirrored Australia's own battle to find optimum form as it struggled through its opening matches at the 1999 World Cup. Subsequently, his claims to a more permanent position have nevertheless continued to be renewed as forcefully as ever - both through ongoing success on the domestic front and a very promising 1999-2000 one-day international campaign on home soil. Alongside Victoria's Ian Harvey, he continues to be regarded as one of Australia's leading contemporary all-rounders. (John Polack, July 2000)© 2000 CricInfo Ltd |
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